The Music Vault is a Christian/Positive influence heavy music database. This system was designed and developed by solid and its content is managed by a team of people known as Vault Managers.
It has been online since 2002, though a large portion of its data was lost in 2006. In August of 2009 the Vault was added to The BlabberJesus Network due to the closure of the Firestream forum. We work very hard to continually update and manage the vault so that it can stay up-to-date. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to use the form at the bottom of any page in the Vault. Thanks!
Progressive metal band from Albuquerque, NM formed in 1992 by singer Gregory Analla (ex-No Mercy) and guitarist Dan Rivera. They were joined by drummer Richard Nance, also a New Mexico native. The line-up was completed by bass player Glenn Krause, and in 1993 they recorded their first 6 song demo-EP, called 'Blueprint. The band then went on to play countless shows, making a name for themselves, opening for acts such as Slaughter, Winger, Extreme and Queensr˙che. Finally they landed a record deal with the Japanese Alfa label. And with the help of producer George Tutko they recorded their debut album, 'Perpetualdestiny'. It was released in 1994, and featured Rich Evans as a replacement for Glen Krause. On the following tour Tom Michaels (Ultimatum) replaced Rich as the bands bass player. SevenThsign proceeded to release their second album, 'Millenium', in Japan. It was later in 1997 reissued in the US, with the new title 'Transparent'. Unfortunately they split up the very same year. Greg Analla joined Roy Z's Band Of Gypsies, and has sang back-up on some of the projects Roy Z has produces, including albums by Rob Rock and Bruce Dickinson. Tom Michaels rejoined Ultimatum.